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Ideal_Rock
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Industry starts listening, guys! We have a bunch of questions from one of the most respectful trade magazines. Summary of the answers you'll give should be published quite soon. Some of these questions might sound obvious for the Pricescope regulars but keep in mind that for the industry it might be a fresh point of view. Please share your thoughts. (Industry folks, please let consumers speak)
The first question: How you determine the price you are willing to pay for a diamond?
Our guess is that there are different scenarios and answers.
Most people (I think 95%) are still buying from local stores even if they research the subject online. So these type of buyers probably know the prices there will be higher. They might walk into the store with a printout from Pricescope or other websites like Blue Nile. How much above the web prices you're willing to pay for convenience to buy locally?
People who buy online still might prefer to pay extra for the piece of mind and buy from well established companies like Blue Nile or Diamond.com. How much more do you think is fair to pay for the well established internet brand?
There might be options involving specific settings or services unavailable online or locally, etc.
Your thoughts?
The first question: How you determine the price you are willing to pay for a diamond?
Our guess is that there are different scenarios and answers.
Most people (I think 95%) are still buying from local stores even if they research the subject online. So these type of buyers probably know the prices there will be higher. They might walk into the store with a printout from Pricescope or other websites like Blue Nile. How much above the web prices you're willing to pay for convenience to buy locally?
People who buy online still might prefer to pay extra for the piece of mind and buy from well established companies like Blue Nile or Diamond.com. How much more do you think is fair to pay for the well established internet brand?
There might be options involving specific settings or services unavailable online or locally, etc.
Your thoughts?